Top 10 foods to eat to bring the Orioles good luck

CaptionEat an Orioles Magic cake from Charm City Cakes

Courtesy Charm City Cakes

Charm City Cakes debuted its line of Top Tier Cakes in 2011 for fans who couldn't afford one of their famous specialty cakes. One of the options is this Orioles Magic cake. Serve it at your next Orioles-watching party, or take it to the park and share it with your section.

Charm City Cakes debuted its line of Top Tier Cakes in 2011 for fans who couldn't afford one of their famous specialty cakes. One of the options is this Orioles Magic cake. Serve it at your next Orioles-watching party, or take it to the park and share it with your section. (Courtesy Charm City Cakes)

No Oriole loves food as much as Adam Jones -- or at least no Oriole tweets about his food obsessions more than the All-Star center fielder. Jones' latest favorites include tamales, Fractured Prune doughnuts, spaghetti and Apple Jacks. You can follow his eating adventures on Twitter at...

No Oriole loves food as much as Adam Jones -- or at least no Oriole tweets about his food obsessions more than the All-Star center fielder. Jones' latest favorites include tamales, Fractured Prune doughnuts, spaghetti and Apple Jacks. You can follow his eating adventures on Twitter at... (Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun photo)

In 2014, Adam Jones started throwing pies supplied by Dangerously Delicious Pies into the face of the hero of the game. In years past, the pies were filled with shaving cream.

In 2014, Adam Jones started throwing pies supplied by Dangerously Delicious Pies into the face of the hero of the game. In years past, the pies were filled with shaving cream. (Gene Sweeney Jr., Baltimore Sun photo)

Basted in butter and finished with kosher salt, these Oriole Park exclusives are shaped like the scripted 'O' in the Orioles logo. Buy an extra one to wear as a lucky charm around your neck, or paint it pink and have it made into a Princess Beatrice hat.

Basted in butter and finished with kosher salt, these Oriole Park exclusives are shaped like the scripted 'O' in the Orioles logo. Buy an extra one to wear as a lucky charm around your neck, or paint it pink and have it made into a Princess Beatrice hat. (Barbara Haddock Taylor, Baltimore Sun photo)

The playoffs are here. We don't believe in luck - we just know that the Orioles are the better team -- but if you decide you want to bring the O's some extra luck against the Tigers, here are our best ideas.Baltimore Sun file photo